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Media Richness Perspective of Social Media Usage for Learning

open access: yes, 2018
This chapter examines the effect of media richness of four popular social media (Facebook, YouTube, Skype and Wikipedia) applications on their usage for organizational learning. The study is guided by a research framework based on the amalgamation of the SECI model and the media richness theory (MRT).
Albert Gyamfi, Gyamfi, Albert; id_orcid
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The complexity of richness: Media, message, and communication outcomes [PDF]

open access: yesInformation and Management, 2008
Purpose - To examine the factor structure of the richness construct in communication media and understand the nature of the relationships between media, communication outcomes and richness. Design/methodology/approach - A review of the literature of the
Robert F Otondo   +2 more
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The impact of media richness on consumer information search and choice

open access: yesJournal of Business Research, 2018
Consumers' make decisions based on information gathered from sources that vary in the richness of the medium. Some media are rich, and include video and audio components, while others are lean and consist solely of text.
Moutusy Maity, Mayukh Dass
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Media richness and internet exploration

International Journal of Tourism Research, 2010
AbstractPrevious research found that media richness is associated with positive evaluation of a web site. An experiment was carried out where participants were instructed to explore a web site presenting a popular town: Venice. According to a random distribution, participants were exposed (or not) to street‐sounds when exploring the web site and had ...
Petr, Christine, Guéguen, N., C., Jacob
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Rich media and web 2.0

Proceedings of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web, 2008
Rich media data, such as video, imagery, music, and gaming, do no longer play just a supporting role on the World Wide Web to text data. Thanks to Web 2.0, rich media is the primary content on sites such as Flickr, PicasaWeb, YouTube, and QQ. Because of massive user generated content, the volume of rich media being transmitted on the Internet has ...
Edward Y. Chang   +3 more
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Rich Media, Poor Media

IEEE Multimedia, 2012
Authoring of rich media content is not prevalent despite efforts to develop standards, tools, and platforms. Average users prefer to keep it simple. However, growing interest in stylizing content and pinning media objects is putting average users on a new path of creativity that could lead to richer multimedia content.
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